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Born half a century too late, I never saw Ruth play.
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"I was supposed to meet John that night and he is never late, so when 20 minutes went by, I got worried and called his cell, but it went straight to voicemail, like it was turned off, " Cappelmann said.
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However, I believe that it is never too late.
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But, better late than never I guess.
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Better late than never I suppose.
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And so I say, it's never too late, we can never say it enough.
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But late last month I remembered I never got an answer from the DSD.
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"Everybody was skeptical and so was I, but I said you never bet against Neuharth, " the late Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham said in a 2000 Associated Press interview.
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One of the standards I set for my stores was they could never be opened late.
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As soon as I touch the brake pedal -- better late than never -- the car's brake-assist tugs them on at max effort.
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"Everybody was very skeptical and so was I, but I said, you never bet against Neuharth, " the late Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham said in a 2000 Associated Press interview.
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"I never wanted to be prime minister, " is what she told her party MPs late on Tuesday.
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In his quote Cameron appears to be questioning whether the late Sir Ronald Waterhouse and his team carried out their job effectively - I've never heard his personal integrity questioned in public before - even if the remit has often been criticised as too narrow.
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